Wednesday, June 14, 2006

The Roses

No descriptions are necessary this morning because the photos say it all. The season's first bloomers in the garden behind the little blue house are sublime — they are lush — they are perfectly coloured — they are intoxicatingly fragrant — they are deliciously decadent — they are absolutely divine.

Can there be too many roses in one's garden? I have taken out my tattered copy of Taylor's Guide to Roses once again and am trying to figure out where I can put several more of these wonders this year. Although they bloom only once (for the most part), I have a particular fondness for old roses, and their names have all the lilt and cadence of a good cantrip: Maxima, Allegra, Maiden's Blush, Belle Amour, Ispahan, Isis, Celestial, Empress, Autumn Damask, La Noblesse, Reine des Violettes, Tuscany, Rosa Mundi, Leda.

5 comments:

K Allrich said...

Too beautiful!

Tabor said...

Roses are among my favorites as well. Some are forgiving and others demand a great deal of your time if you want to be their friend!

Jennifer S. said...

Gorgeous! a friend of mine is a rose nut and has found several varieties which are "ever-blooming" I think they are called David Austin roses.

Anonymous said...

Gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous. My little patio garden is largely shady so roses don't work too well, but have a rose plant in my bathroom right now which gets lots of light. These roses you post look like wild ones that grew in my neighborhood when I was a kid.

daringtowrite said...

I stopped along one of my walks today to pull neighbours' roses closer to the fences so I could get face to face with them, petal to nose really. I haven't grown roses for a long while. Perhaps the time has come again.